Lush With Original Details, Bushwick’s Landmarked Huberty House Hits the Market for $2.7 Million

This is a heart-stopper for old house lovers: an individual landmark by a noted Brooklyn architect positively brimming with intact original details, from delicate plasterwork to vintage bathrooms, which hasn’t been on the market since the 1930s.


interior of 674 carroll street

Sponsor Unit With High Ceilings, Six Rooms, Mantel in Park Slope Neo-Grec Building Asks $815K

This sponsor unit in a 19th century apartment house turned co-op needs work but has good bones and can fit a small family in a coveted neighborhood. It’s on the third floor of 674 Carroll Street in Park Slope, a late 19th century Neo-Grec-style brick walkup with an angled front bay and incised detail.


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Photo by Hanna Grankvist

The Insider: Relaxed Vibe, Expressive Color Renew Park Slope Brownstone for Young Family

The 16-foot-wide brownstone with Italianate detail was pretty nice to begin with when a couple with a baby on the way, who had been renting locally, purchased it to use as it was already configured: an owner triplex with a garden rental.


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Lot 11 at The Estates at Royalton. Photo via Douglas Elliman

New Residential Development Sets Some Record Prices in Mattituck on the North Fork

The Estates at Royalton, a new development in Mattituck on the North Fork, has already sold more than half of its 11 farmhouse-style homes just shy of one year since it broke ground.

exterior of the house at 26 bay ridge place

Four Vintage Houses (Three With Garages) in Bay Ridge and Midwood to See, Starting at $960K

Our picks for open houses to check out last weekend were found in Bay Ridge and Midwood. They sport some alluring vintage details, including some eye-catching original bathrooms and a kitchen; three have garages. They range in price from $960K to $1.25 million.

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